Just wanted to get more input.
Good evening everyone,
I’d like to share my experience with an interior design project that’s left my family and me incredibly frustrated — and hopefully get some advice.
After completing the basic renovation of our double-storey corner lot (piping, electrical, etc.), we hired a professional interior design firm to handle the furnishing and finishing as the house was essentially a blank canvas. The idea was to have a leader who could oversee the project efficiently.
Unfortunately, we were very wrong.
What was supposed to be a 4-month project has dragged on for 10 months — and it’s still far from done. Worse, their built-in furniture has blocked essential power points, making the installation of large appliances nearly impossible. When we raised this, they demanded extra payment to fix their own mistakes — along with the final payment (around 15%), which I’m currently refusing.
Why? Because the work is not complete, and many of the materials used are substandard — with wooden panels already sagging or warped before use.
Mind you, the costs were not cheap - I'll just say it was around RM150k to RM200k, just for interior design — and this company is supposedly reputable, registered with both MIID (Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers) and CIDB. Sadly, those affiliations seem to mean little in terms of quality or accountability.
Before I hire a new team to take over, does anyone know where or how I can lodge a formal complaint?
At this point, I can't just let these people off for delivering such poor standard of work. I guess it's more a matter of principle.
Thank you.
Oh and if there's an ID that would like to be in consideration to takeover, can introduce yourself in the thread also.
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Jun 5 2025, 09:59 PM, updated 6 months ago
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